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from wikipedia, CAR stands for "Contents of the Address part of Register number"CDR stands for "Contents of the Decrement part of Register number"
Thank you so much for making all of these lisp videos!
My pleasure, thanks for checking them out :)
Super clear explanation, thanks.
thanks brother, that was helpful.
Amazing explanation! Could you please explain how to "install" draw-cons-tree?
Sure! Once you have quicklisp installed you can start your lisp repl and type (ql:quickload :draw-cons-tree). Hope this helps!
Hello, thank you for your nice videos! :) Please, is there any alternative for Common Lisp of "draw-cons-tree" ? Thank you
Hello sir, can you tell me where to get the package to draw the cons cells?
I heard a dodgy rumour that Baggers is a bit of a cons-man... :-/
He's definitely without pair... :-)
from wikipedia,
CAR stands for "Contents of the Address part of Register number"
CDR stands for "Contents of the Decrement part of Register number"
Thank you so much for making all of these lisp videos!
My pleasure, thanks for checking them out :)
Super clear explanation, thanks.
thanks brother, that was helpful.
Amazing explanation! Could you please explain how to "install" draw-cons-tree?
Sure! Once you have quicklisp installed you can start your lisp repl and type (ql:quickload :draw-cons-tree). Hope this helps!
Hello, thank you for your nice videos! :) Please, is there any alternative for Common Lisp of "draw-cons-tree" ? Thank you
Hello sir, can you tell me where to get the package to draw the cons cells?
I heard a dodgy rumour that Baggers is a bit of a cons-man... :-/
He's definitely without pair... :-)